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If you want proof that style can speak volumes, just look down. Once you start noticing what shoes other guys are wearing, you might find yourself drawing conclusions about the wearer's occupation or attention...

You have small arms, but the world doesn’t need to know. Make your arms look bigger in shirts by following these 6 rules from Men’s Health fashion and grooming director Brian Boye.T-SHIRTS Eliminate...

Knowing how to accessorize can often make or break your outfit. The best accessories are simple and understated, and don't scream for attention—check out these Style Accessories for Men, which include...

Some men set low standards for their gym gear. But if you're still working out in your Spring Break '98 tank top, your exercise wardrobe could benefit from an upgrade.
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Dress shirts are the workhorses of your wardrobe. You wear them day in and day out, so they should be comfortable and also help you look your best.
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Unless you’re interviewing for a beachside surf company whose CEO notoriously walks around the office barefoot, you should probably wear a suit (or at least a sport coat) to your job interview. Many...

You have shoes and jackets for different seasons and situations. But when it comes to sunglasses, you probably wear the same pair whether you’re knocking around a music festival or schmoozing at a wedding....

Straps can add depth to a timepiece, allowing the wearer to display a certain amount of style and panache. But there's another part of the strap which many people don't even consider when purchasing a...

Why do some guys look stylish regardless of what they're wearing? Whether their suit cost $2000 or $200, they always look amazing. What's their secret? It's all about the details. When you pay attention...

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A formal affair is traditionally synonymous with a black tuxedo. But as we saw on the Oscars red carpet this year, there are good (and bad) ways to draw attention to your look. Here are the takeaways to...

Whether you’re traveling to see the family or to get away from them, don’t start packing without making sure you check out our must-haves for the stylish adventurer this season. (If you need some help picking out your destination, check out our Secrets to Stress-Free Traveling.)

These are great for versatility if you don’t know where your day will take you. Throw it on over a button up shirt, or wear it under a blazer, or both. If you’re not committed to spending the money for the cashmere, get the merino wool or cotton-cashmere mix, like this one from J.Crew ($65, JCrew.com).

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If you’ve ever been to an airport before, you know how much of a hassle it is to check a bag— especially when your luggage ends up in Shanghai and you’ve just landed in New York. Instead, invest in a stylish carry-on that never has to leave your side. This brown leather one from Kenneth Cole is sophisticated, but you don’t have to live in fear of having it roughed up ($598, KennethCole.com). In fact, we suggest it. Brown leather looks great now, but it’ll look better as your frequent flyer miles stack-up.

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Every stylish flyer knows that a passport cover is a must to protect your ticket out of town. This one in burgundy leather from Coach has a sleek and simple design with complimentary monogramming that’s universally chic, no matter where you are ($98, Coach.com). Hopefully, it will distract from the embarrassing photo inside.

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You’ve settled in the seat, relaxed and ready for the five hour flight to the Colorado ski resort, but just as you hit the 30,000 foot altitude, you hear everyone’s worst nightmare: the shrieking baby. Just let these noise-canceling headphones from Bose let you feel like you’re on your own private jet ($350, Bose.com).

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You can have a thousand pockets in your bag, but let’s be real: there’s no way you remember where you stashed it all. Instead, get yourself a Grid-It from Cocoon ($10, CocoonInnovations.com). Load this sucker up with everything from candy bars to iPhone chargers, toss it in your bag without a care, and have all your essentials at your fingertips when you need them.

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Traveling light doesn’t mean you have to forego staying warm and dry. Forget about packing a poncho or rain jacket when a trench coat like this one by Burberry is the dapper way to weather rain or wind ($1295, us.burberry.com). Stick to classic, neutral colors like black or tan and it will match everything in your suitcase.

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You’ve invested in that amazing multifunction touch screen phone, but unless you also bought a pair of gloves like these from OnTip, you’re going to have some chilly fingers ($30, OnTip.com).

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Don’t be that guy that shows up to the airport in his sweatpants, bear paw slippers, and old college hoodie. Stay comfortable in cashmere socks and any pair of shoe will feel as soft as those slippers that you left back home ($50, Nordstrom.com).

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Whether your loving your five-star hotel or hating your in-law’s guest room, you’ll definitely want a catch-all valet to help you remember where you put your essentials. There’s nothing worse than holding up things because you can’t find your keys (hint: they’re under the bed). This valet from Jack Spade is great for when you leave home: unbutton the corners, roll it up, and take it on the go ($195, JackSpade.com).

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Small enough to count as a carry-on, but strong enough to be checked last minute if the overhead compartments are full, the Tumi Vapor is just the solution ($298, Tumi.com). It’s lightweight, durable, and has an added side lock to keep your goods secure.